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View definitions for cut in

cut in

verb as in interrupt

noun as in share of profit

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Though there are people who cut-in, it’s a minor issue compared to the core problem frustrating the commuters on the Washington State Ferries system.

“There’s no automatic cut-in of the vagus nerve,” Phil Resch said, “in an android. As there is in a human. Weren’t you taught that when they trained you? I got taught that years ago.”

Even the gory violence is reduced to a smattering of cut-in details.

Its hallmark was the “Clovis point,” a four-inch spearhead with a slightly cut-in, concave tail; in silhouette, the points somewhat resemble those goldfish-shaped cocktail crackers.

“Virtually every one of his rallies and his speeches gets a live cut-in from a cable network, so that’s worth hundreds of millions of dollars in television exposure.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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